Mine were also fighters. Fought in every war Serbia fought in the 20th century.

How would you describe your political affiliation? Libertarian? Anarcho-capitalist? Conservative?

I have folks who have fought in WWII, Korean, Vietnam, and Desert Storm. My father's side of the family is very much fighters.

Conservative Libertarian is the best description I know of. I combine some aspects of conservatism, stressing morality and tradition, with some aspects of libertarianism, like mimimal government and freedoms. I am also a capitalist.

If you could trade lives places positions etc with ANYONE here in VT who and why?

I am not sure of anyone in particular, but if I had to pick anyone it would be Peanut. His life seems both so interesting, but also mysterious, it would be informative to walk a day in his shoes. It would also give me an insight into his "fascinating" world view.
Edit: Sorry for the late response, I must have skipped over this somehow.

I am not sure of anyone in particular, but if I had to pick anyone it would be Peanut. His life seems both so interesting, but also mysterious, it would be informative to walk a day in his shoes. It would also give me an insight into his "fascinating" world view.
Edit: Sorry for the late response, I must have skipped over this somehow.

Would you consider a career on the military? If so what branch and what role?

I personally would like to be an officer, not a general or something, but an officer nontheless. I think I have a knack for strategy because every time I play Men of War Assault Squad with my buddies, I wipe the floor with them. Flanking, faking attacks or retreats combined with armored spearheads always do the trick. The key is to never show your true strength

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Would you consider a career on the military? If so what branch and what role?

I've considered joining the Air Force in the past, but nowadays I don't think that is likely. If I did, it would probably be something like maintaining vehicles like planes, jeeps, and tanks. I particularly like that sort of thing. I wouldn't make a career out of it, but maybe spend 4-5 years in it.

I've considered joining the Air Force in the past, but nowadays I don't think that is likely. If I did, it would probably be something like maintaining vehicles like planes, jeeps, and tanks. I particularly like that sort of thing. I wouldn't make a career out of it, but maybe spend 4-5 years in it.

Was talking with my dad about army stuff a while ago. He told me that the guys who operate the tanks are also their own mechanics. Somof the tank is disabled they can respond faster, with less risk of life in battle.

In my name? None. Family wise, yes. We have three guns currently. A Ruger LCP, a Colt double-action revolver (can't recall the name), and a Smith and Wesson M&P 15. We're looking towards getting a .22 caliber AR-15 variant in the near future.

I don't shoot very often, only a handful of times a year, though recently my father has gotten more into it so that is likely to increase. Mainly just target shooting so far, I'm not big into hunting, more of a fishing kinda guy. Still, it's fun to shoot guns, especially the big ones.

In my name? None. Family wise, yes. We have three guns currently. A Ruger LCP, a Colt double-action revolver (can't recall the name), and a Smith and Wesson M&P 15. We're looking towards getting a .22 caliber AR-15 variant in the near future.

I don't shoot very often, only a handful of times a year, though recently my father has gotten more into it so that is likely to increase. Mainly just target shooting so far, I'm not big into hunting, more of a fishing kinda guy. Still, it's fun to shoot guns, especially the big ones.

Do you go out and target shoot like out in the wilderness? Or at a shooting range?